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Allianz MiCo, Milan, ITALY June 10-13, 2024

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7:30 PM — 10:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Product Council Dinners

Product Council members and guests only.
 
Each council will host an individual dinner starting at 7:30pm.
  
Visit the Product Councils page for full details. For any queries, contact [email protected].  
12:00 AM — 12:00 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Product Council Meetings

Product Council members and guests only. 
 
If you have registered for a Product Council meeting, you will be sent event details by email.
 
Visit the Product Councils page for full details. For any queries, contact [email protected]
9:00 AM — 11:00 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Site Tour: Urban Regeneration Tour

Projects include: Porta Romana, Villaggio Olimpico, Fondazione Prada

In 2020, the Italian state railway group, Gruppo FS Italiane, launched a public bidding process for the sale of the former Porta Romana railway yard. In November 2020, after 9 months and with the participation of among 20 of the best Italian and international operators in the property sector, the call for bids was closed to award the redevelopment of the Porta Romana railway yard. The project was won by the Porta Romana Fund, controlled by COIMA and backed by Covivio, Prada Holding and COIMA ESG City Impact Fund. From the end of 2020, the Porta Romana Fund then perfected the preliminary contract for the acquisition of the area and launched the International Selection Process to draft the Masterplan for the regeneration of Milan’s Scalo di Porta Romana.

The project will have a mixed destination (residency, social housing, student housing and services around the whole metropolitan area connected via metro and railway stations) and provides for the redevelopment of 190.000 square meters in a completely free area, 50% of which will consist of equipped green areas. The key element of the development is a large central park capable of guaranteeing urban continuity and bicycle and pedestrian connections with the existing city, characterised by eco-zones, green corridors that will be able to host equipment also of public interest (sports, children's areas, urban gardens), and public squares.

The Olympic Village designed by the architecture studio Skidmore, Owings & Merrill - SOM, represents the first piece of the great urban regeneration project Scalo di Porta Romana: functional to offer a fundamental space for the Winter Olympic Games 2026, will be returned to the community through the transformation into the largest student residence in Italy built in Social Housing, with about 1.700 beds. As envisaged by the 'Parco Romana' Masterplan, the Village will be located in the southwest area of the yard and will ensure continuity with the existing functions and the general balance of the district.

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required. FULLY BOOKED

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended.


9:30 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Site Tour: Conversion Tour – Walking Tour in Milan’s Historic Centre

Projects include: Via Broletto, Cordusio 2.0, The Liberty Tower & Spiga26

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required.

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended.


2:00 PM — 6:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Part One: ULI Young Leaders and NEXT Forum

This joint Young Leaders and NEXT event is open to ULI members under 45 - pre-registration required.
 
The programme will start with an opening keynote and Q&A session followed by site visits and finished with networking drinks.
 
All ULI Young Leaders and NEXT programme attendees are also invited to attend the ULI Welcome Networking Reception - pre-registration is required.


2:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Site Tour: Transformation Tour

Projects include: Torre Velasca, Corso Italia, Santa Sofia

 
Torre Velasca 

 

Built in 292 days, between 1956 and 1958, designed by Studio BBPR (Banfi, Belgioioso, Peressutti and Rogers), Torre Velasca represents a unique heritage in the international cultural and urban design context, bound as a monument by the Superintendence of Fine Arts in 2011.
 
Since 2020, Torre Velasca has been undergoing restoration and conservative renovation by Hines, as investor and developer, and Asti Architetti firm in synergy with Superintendence, with completion scheduled for summer 2024. The building covers an area of 34,000 square meters on 29 floors, two of which are underground, with mixed-use destinations including retail, offices and apartments, the latter positioned in the projecting part marked by the famous "suspenders." The major regeneration project will also extend to the surrounding urban context through a new design of the square, which will be characterized by green and social areas in order to give back to Milan a public space that represents a new destination for its citizens.
 
To date, the retail venues are partly leased to Sunset Hospitality, which will open two restaurants on the first and 18th floors, including SUSHISAMBA, while the 72 serviced apartments, between the 19th and 26th, will be managed by Sircle Collection, a leading international hôtellerie group. In addition, Sircle will develop its members club "The Cover" on the 17th floor, which will complement the wellness services of the 1,000-plus-square-meter spa in the basement and a coffee bar open to the public on the ground floor.


Santa Sofia
 
 

The project has transformed the 1960s office building into a five-star, LEED Gold-certified hotel with strong sustainability credentials – including CRREM compliance and use of photovoltaic panels – while maintaining its highly-regarded architecture and façade.

Located in Via Santa Sofia 37, this landmark hotel has been developed as a high-quality, sophisticated asset which can act as a focal point for the local community in one of Milan’s prime markets. The vision was to set a benchmark in contemporary design, and, through selecting an operator which could fully develop the concept of a lifestyle hotel, deliver a building that enhances the area and caters for both business and leisure audiences.

With 159 rooms and high-quality amenities – including two restaurants, three bars and two terraces, one of which has a swimming pool - it offers 1,200sqm of vibrant social space for guests. Emphasis has been put on elegant and inspirational design throughout the building and a real ‘sense of arrival’ for guests, with the green palette of internal areas acting, for instance, as a tribute to old Milanese trams and taxis. The hotel also contributes to the renaissance of its surroundings.

Corso Italia
 
 

The project to redevelop Corso Italia 23, the architectural complex designed in 1958 by Gio Ponti, Piero Portaluppi and Antonio Fornaroli, was launched in 2019. Corso Italia 23 represents a unique development opportunity in Milan while also standing out for its design. The redeveloped asset? features a custom-made facade inspired by the original idea of lightness.

Alongside this, the original mega-frame that gives character to the façade on via Santa Sofia has been preserved. It features new standards of technology and sustainability, overcoming existing architectural barriers and optimizing energy saving through solar panels and new upcycled materials for the facades, leading to a considerable reduction in heat loss.

The asset? offers approx. 33,000 sqm of office space across three buildings. The different amenities and common areas, above all the inner courtyard, introduce new spaces for socializing around the workplace. This process of regeneration and definition of identity is redressing the work-life balance through the creation of ‘interconnected‘ areas, with horizontal and vertical paths engaging all available space.

This was the starting point for architects SOM, bringing the spirit of the original project up to date without betraying it while making an effort to stay true to the dominant trait of the building’s DNA: innovation. The project gives back Milan and the neighborhood a timeless complex, where the strength of the concept, the reinterpretation of heritage and the integration of sustainability are designed to outlast trends and changes in the urban fabric.

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required.

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended.
 
2:00 PM — 4:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Forum: Biodiversity- Nature Positive Solutions (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

To date, the urban built environment has typically had a negative impact on climate and nature. This workshop will explore the concept of 'Nature-Positive Cities' - defining the concept, how the climate and nature agendas converge, and the need to make the economic case for nature. The session is a call to embed nature-positive design to move from business as usual to impact at scale.

The workshop will include case studies and active participation on views around the awareness of biodiversity and what are the opportunities and barriers.

 

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required
 

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended.


4:30 PM — 6:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Forum: Social Value in Residential

Join us for a session, as we dive into how to unlock industry action to drive the just and inclusive transition in housing. ULI in collaboration with BLOXHUB and Laudes Foundation has been gathering intel from the real estate industry on how to create an agency for action. We wish to share those insights, include yours and get your input on prioritizing opportunities and barriers as you see them.

 
This will contribute to a joint whitepaper highlighting key principles to act and tangible cases to be inspired from. In this session, you have a chance to gain insights and inspiration as we explore two tangible cases focused on affordability in commercial project development and innovative opportunities for structuring your value creation and product offering.
 


Open to all attendees – pre-registration required  
 

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended.


5:00 PM — 6:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna COIMA SGR SpA, session

ULI Europe Governing Trustees Meeting

Invitation only.
5:00 PM — 6:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Via Monte Rosa 91, Via Monte Rosa 91

Operational Real Estate Forum (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

Type In-person

ULI Forum: Operational Real Estate

Active real estate asset management is for the foreseeable future the likely driver of real estate returns. Operational properties are a particularly interesting segment of active asset management with returns being more aligned with and dependent on the operation of the business carried out within the building, often resulting in higher rents with some variable component. The operational alignment means that specialist skills are required to manage these real estate assets, often handled by operator-driven real estate platforms, specialized within subsets of real estate and focused on tightly segmented customers categories. A combination of brand, digitally born business models, service along with assets designed for these customer categories means that the customers will pay a higher rent for this space.

To get the correct design for an operational asset requires exceptionally close co-operation with an operator. But after commissioning, these assets can also deliver much higher capital values and rental growth. The high capital values allow net zero capex needed for stranded assets to be delivered with good profitability.??A financially viable project that complies with zero carbon needs efficiency of design (a capital item) as well as efficiency of operation (a revenue item). The latter implies constant re-commissioning, tenant engagement, the development of tenant apps and so on. This explains why the right operator can command a rental premium.

Investment managers will need to consider very carefully whether they wish to become operators themselves and whether they want to start up their own platforms or acquire existing ones.

 

Speakers:

Valentina Shegoyan, Founding Partner, OPREIM,

Carl-Johan Collet, Chief Investment Officer, Fokus Nordic

Simone Pozzato, Managing Director and Fund Manager, Hines

Marcin Juszczyk, Managing Partner, Capital Park Group

Rebekah Tobias, Founder and MD, Independence Ventures?

 

6:30 PM — 9:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Via Monte Rosa 91, Via Monte Rosa 91

Member Welcome Networking Reception

Pre-registration required.
 
Join your fellow conference and Product Council attendees for a networking drinks reception to open the conference, kindly hosted by AXA at Via Monte Rosa 91.
 
7:30 PM — 10:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Villa Necchi Campiglio, Museum

ULI European Leadership Awards Dinner at Villa Necchi Campiglio

Invitation only
8:00 AM — 9:00 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Europe Chair’s Breakfast at Allianz MiCo

Invitation Only
9:30 AM — 5:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Allianz MiCo, Allianz MiCo

Main Conference Session

Join us for our main conference programme where world-renowned industry leaders will share their insights on topics ranging from geopolitics, capital markets, demographics and the impact of climate change on real estate economics.

Don't miss the keynote speeches by José Manuel Durão Barroso, former Prime Minister of Portugal and former President of the European Commission, and Janet Henry, Global Chief Economist at HSBC.

The complete programme details will be released soon.


9:30 AM — 9:45 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Welcome and Introductions

Welcome: Lisette Van Doorn, CEO Europe, Urban Land Institute
 
Moderator: Professor Greg Clark, CBE
Global Adviser and Author on Cities & Urbanisation 
9:45 AM — 10:15 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Keynote Presentation – Global Shifts: Unravelling Geopolitics’ Impact on Real Estate Dynamics

 This session will explore the complex dynamics between geopolitics and its profound implications for the real estate sector.
 
We will analyse the ways in which pivotal trends, political choices, and worldwide events are shaping investments in regions experiencing substantial geopolitical shifts, examining their broader impact on Europe and the global landscape. 
 

10:15 AM — 11:15 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Keynote Presentation – Macroeconomics

Janet Henry 
Global Chief Economist, HSBC  
11:15 AM — 11:45 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Coffee Break

11:45 AM — 12:45 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Responsible Investing, ESG and Fiduciary Duty

ESG was born in a bullish envrionment. On one side are seeing an ESG backlash, in the US in the context of a politicization of sustainability and on the other capital costs are going up with a number of green initiatives being inflationary.
 
In this context, how do we behave, as responsible investors, putting performance first in alignment with our fiduciary duty.
 
A round table discussion with:
  • Anna Cartwright, Partner, Jones Day 
  • Guilan Decrop, Head of Europe, Norges
  • Nathalie Palladitcheff, CEO, Ivanhoe Cambridge 
  • Hala El Akl, Oxford Properties Management France (SAS)
12:45 PM — 1:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Reflections

Lars Huber, CEO, European Region, Hines and ULI Europe Chair
1:00 PM — 2:15 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Networking Lunch

1:30 PM — 2:45 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

‘Meet the Speakers & Thought Leaders’ Full Member Lunch (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

The 'Meet the Speakers' Lunch takes place on the main conference day, Wednesday 12 June at the Allianz MiCo for ULI Full Members. This is a unique opportunity to have exclusive access to some of the conference speakers and to ask questions on the topic that most interests you. Each table is led by a speaker to discuss a specific topic. Places at the lunch are reserved in advance and closer to the event you will receive a notification to select your preferred table.

Please note:

  • By reserving your place at the lunch you are not guaranteed your table of choice. The details of the table hosts are sent closer to the event date for selection.
  • Each table can host maximum nine delegates. With such limited capacity, seats fill up quickly and reservations will be confirmed on a first come, first served basis.
  • Your reservation is only confirmed at the receipt of our confirmation email, and you are kindly asked to present the confirmation email at the door as proof of your reservation.
  • We ask you to please note your discussion table in your order of preference and we will do our utmost to allocate you to one of your top preferences but cannot guarantee this and will need to allocate on availability.
  • We kindly ask due to limited capacity at the lunch should your circumstances change to please let us know by emailing [email protected] so we can offer your place to those on the waiting list.

Seating for lunch is limited, and registration will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Booking your conference ticket early increases your chances of securing a spot.


1:30 PM — 2:45 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Allianz MiCo, Allianz MiCo

Meet the ULI National Council & Product Council Chairs Lunch (Limited capacity, pre-registration required)

The 'Meet the Product Councils' Lunch takes place on the main conference day, Wednesday 12 June at the Allianz MiCo. This is a unique opportunity for you to learn about the work of our sector or topic specific forums - our European Product Councils.

Members of the Product Council will host each table, offering you the chance to ask questions and learn more about how you can engage in future initiatives. Further details regarding the Product Councils can be found here.

Places at the lunch are reserved in advance and closer to the event you will receive a notification to select your preferred table.

Please note:

  • By reserving your place at the lunch you are not guaranteed your table of choice. The details of the table hosts are sent closer to the event date for selection.
  • Each table can host maximum nine delegates. With such limited capacity, seats fill up quickly and reservations will be confirmed on a first come, first served basis.
  • Your reservation is only confirmed at the receipt of our confirmation email, and you are kindly asked to present the confirmation email at the door as proof of your reservation.
  • We ask you to please note your discussion table in your order of preference and we will do our utmost to allocate you to one of your top preferences but cannot guarantee this and will need to allocate on availability.
  • We kindly ask due to limited capacity at the lunch should your circumstances change to please let us know by emailing [email protected] so we can offer your place to those on the waiting list.

Seating for lunch is limited, and registration will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Booking your conference ticket early increases your chances of securing a spot.

2:15 PM — 2:45 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Afternoon Conference opening presentation

2:45 PM — 3:45 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Leadership Panel Discussion

3:45 PM — 4:15 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

City Focus – Milan

Keynote speech from Giuseppe Sala, Mayor of Milan
4:15 PM — 4:25 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI European Leadership Awards

Learn more about the winners of the ULI Europe Leadership Awards for 2024
4:25 PM — 4:55 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Closing Keynote

4:25 PM — 4:55 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Closing of the Conference

6:00 PM — 7:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Transport between Conference and Dinner Venue (One way only, no return journey)

7:00 PM — 10:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna The Mall, reception and dinner

Conference Reception and Dinner at The Mall, Milano

Maximise your networking potential at our conference dinner – the prime opportunity to forge valuable business connections in a relaxed setting. Join industry leaders, innovators, and like-minded professionals over dinner for an evening of strategic conversations and relationship-building. Don't miss this chance to expand your network, share insights, and cultivate lasting partnerships. 

 

Open to all attendees 

9:00 AM — 12:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Urban Plan Workshop (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

UrbanPlan is a realistic, engaging, and academically demanding classroom-based programme in which students learn about the fundamental forces that affect urban regeneration. Join us to learn more about the programme, how it is delivered and how you can get involved!

Full members only – pre-registration required

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended

Venue TBC


9:00 AM — 10:30 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Forum – C Change: Owner Occupier Community of Practice (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

The C Change Owner Occupier Community of Practice is a year-round collaboration designed to support owners and occupiers to identify and act on shared decarbonisation goals. Members work together over time to exchange knowledge, innovate and establish how to maximise collective impact.

This participatory workshop is designed to deepen understanding of what owners and occupiers need to do to reduce emissions together (particularly Scope 3). We will work together to explore opportunity areas identified by members of the Community of Practice over the past year: i) developing understanding of the embodied carbon benefits of retrofit schemes, ii) leveraging the role of the property manager, iii) aggregating and leaning into occupier demand signals.

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended


9:30 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Innovation Tour – MIND

Type Tours
  • 09:30-10:30 Welcome refreshments and presentation of tour by the project team at MIND
  • 10:30-11:30 Guided walking tour of project led by the host, Lendlease
 

9:30 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Auditorium Covivio, Auditorium room, Covivio

ULI Europe Emerging Trends in Real Estate® Roundtable (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

Each year, ULI and PwC work together on the Emerging Trends in Real Estate® report – a high-profile study providing an outlook for the coming year on European real estate investment and development trends, real estate finance and capital markets, cities, property sectors, and other factors shaping the industry. This roundtable to be held at ULI’s European Conference 2024 in Milan is aimed to gather your ideas and input to help develop the themes and survey questions for the forthcoming the 2025 Emerging Trends in Real Estate® report due to be published later this year. 

Auditorium Covivio
Via Amedei 8,
20123 Milano,
Italy
 
Location accessibility with public transport:
• Missori M3 metro station (+230m walk)
• The location is accessed from an internal courtyard
• The Auditorium room is located on floor -1, accessible both via elevator and stairs.

9:30 AM — 12:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

CityLife Tour: from successful urban regeneration project to smart city

Type Tours
  • 09:30 Breakfast @Generali Tower (40th floor)

  • 10:10 Walking visit of CityLife: from successful urban regeneration project to smart city

  • 11:15 Historical tram from CityLife across Milan and back - Dedicated historical tram service from CityLife to the city center with a professional guide talking about the history and development of Milan provided by our partner, Generali

  • 12:15 Close


10:00 AM — 2:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Part Two: ULI Europe Young Leaders Forum

ULI Young Leaders only – pre-registration required. 1 day tickets are available for this event.

The dedicated Forums in Milan will bring together over 100 real estate professionals (under 45) to delve into insights on various topics encompassing the evolution of the built environment in the coming decade. It will host inspirational leadership talks and thought-provoking discussions on socio-economic and geopolitical landscapes, industry megatrends, and modern disruptors that require innovative leadership approaches and new skills from the present and emerging generations of real estate professionals.

A one-day ticket for the 13th of June Young Leaders Forum is also available. To buy the one-day ticket, please click 'Register' and opt for the ‘ULI Europe Young Leader's Forum: One Day Ticket’ listed among other registration options.


10:00 AM — 2:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

Part Two: ULI Europe NEXT Forum (35s to 45s)

Open to all ULI members aged 35-45 – pre-registration required.

Hear from senior leaders about mistakes made and lesson learnt, network with peers and industry experts and discuss the current leadership challenges.

The Forum is taking place at the Palazzo Visconti.

11:00 AM — 12:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna

ULI Forum: C Change – Carbon Pricing (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

Please join us at this workshop focusing on internal carbon pricing, where we will work through several leading internal carbon pricing examples, draw out collective learnings and discuss on-the-ground barriers and opportunities to adopting an internal carbon prices inside your own companies.?While there, we will give you an early preview into the wider industry internal carbon pricing alignment work being developed by ULI, IIGCC, GREEN, EPRA, WBCSD, INREV and RICS

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended

Venue DLA Piper


12:00 PM — 1:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Auditorium Covivio, Auditorium room, Covivio

ULI Forum: C Change – The Preserve Tool (limited capacity, pre-registration required)

Building on the C Change Transition Risk Guidelines, ULI is working with technical advisors and C Change partner organisations to develop the Preserve tool. Designed to streamline the process of integrating transition risk into financial decision-making, this tool will support decarbonisation efforts and financial resilience across the sector.

Invited participants will be introduced to emerging thinking around the Preserve tool and how the Transition Risk Guidelines will be operationalised, followed by a series of breakout roundtables to provide critical feedback and input into the tool’s development.

Open to all attendees – pre-registration required

Limited capacity – places allocated on first come first served basis so early booking recommended